France2 – Norway 5:4 (2:1 after SO) | Latvia – Russia 1:4 (end) | Denmark – Czech Republic 4:3 (1:0 after SO)
Belarus – Germany2 5:2 (end) | Slovakia2 – Italy veterans 4:1 (end) | Switzerland – Kazakhstan 6:2 (end)
final
Switzerland
6:2 (2:0, 2:0, 2:2)
Kazakhstan
Saturday 17.05.2014, 19:45 • Minsk-Arena • World Championship
     
    58:57
    One more PP for KAZ. Tripping call for Suisse Schlumpf
     
    49:52
    PP for KAZ, Roman Josi for holding
     
    46:37
    Maxim Spiridonov in the box for checking to the head. Also he got 10-minute penalty.

    SUI goes to one more PP
     
    43:42
    PP for KAZ, with Dean Kukan in the box for high-sticking
     
    42:51
    SUI goes to PP, Anton Kazantsev heads to the box for elbowing.
     
    36:03
    Konstantin Romanov (KAZ) for sending the puck outside the rink.
     
    24:49
    Game misconduct for Nikolai Antropov (KAZ) for checking to the head.
    He met this way Kevin Romy who laid on the ice
     
    17:19
    In the end of own PP, Ambuhl got an interference call on Gavrilin.
    KAZ 0/1 PP tonight
     
    15:22
    Suisse goes to one more PP with Vasilchenko in the box for tripping.
    SUI 1/1 tonight.
     
    12:46
    SUI heads to their first PP of the game. Yevgeny Blokhin in the box for holding.

    SUI is 11th team of the tournament at PP, when KAZ is the worst at PK
     
    08:29
    First penalty of the game. Schlumpf (SUI) for hooking

    Igor Petrov

    Goals and assists: 10. Kukan (Suri), 15. Hollenstein (Seger, Ambuhl), 28. Weber (Josi), 38. Ambuhl (Hollenstein, Blum), 44. Cunti (Moser, Josi), 47. Blum (Brunner, Cunti) – 51. Krasnoslobotsev (Blokhin, Dallman), 60. Rymarev


    Switzerland: Berra (Genoni) – Weber, Josi, Hollenstein, Romy, Brunner – Kukan, Blum, Ambuhl, Schappi, Moser – Schlumpf, Seger, Fiala, Suri, Froidevaux – Grossmann, Rufenacht, Pluss, Cunti, Stancescu
    Kazakhstan: Yeremeyev (Ivanov) – Dallman, Blokhin, Zhailauov, Starchenko, Antropov – Semyonov, Lakiza, Upper, Romanov, Rakhmanov – Savchenko, Litvinenko, Polishuk, Gavrilin, Krasnoslobodtsev – Vasilchenko, Kazantsev, Panshin, Spiridonov, Rymarev

    Referees: Dremelj (SLO), Frano (CZE), Dehaen (FRA), Suominen (FIN)